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A 2 bedroom ong>staticong> caravan holiday home for hire in a hamlet on the outskirts of Amlwch, North Anglesey. A £30 p/w surcharge is payable for electricity and water. Customers will have to provide their own LPG 47 Kg bottles for Basic Facilities Master bedroom with small en-suite (loo and sink) Second bedroom with twin beds Main bathroom (shower, sink and loo) Fitted kitchen with crockery, pans, cooker, fridge and microwave Dining area Large lounge with plenty of seating, gas fire and TV with built-in Freeview Outside storage Parking Ironing board and iron (ask me) Local Amenities (within 2 miles) · Restaurant and bar within walking distance · Parys Mountain – a must see for walkers, painters, photographers and geologists · Fishing at Bull Bay (2.5 miles), Amlwch Port (2 miles) or Cemaes Bay (5 miles) · Golf at Bull Bay, Benllech (7 miles) or Holyhead (22 miles) and Llangefni driving range (13 miles) – used by Danny Willett during his summer holidays to Anglesey! · Council leisure centre with swimming pool, tennis & badminton and gym (< 1 mile) · Snooker club (1.5 miles) · Laundrette (1.5 miles Mon – Sat AM) Choice of takeaways inc. Indian, Chinese or Cantonese cuisines (1.5 miles). Grocery stores – local Co-op (1.5 miles) - Tesco, Asda, Iceland, Lidl, Aldi, Morrison and Waitrose all within half an hour drive With 125 miles of stunning coastline, Anglesey is recognised as an 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’ and is renowned for its huge choice of beaches, historical monuments, nature reserves and attractions to explore. There’s a wealth of activities too including walking the coastal path, cycling, bird and wildlife spotting including dolphins at Bull Bay or seals and puffin colonies at Beaumaris or the nature reserve at Cemlyn, famous for its rare sandwich, arctic and common terns. Also, interesting maritime life can be seen in the Sea Zoo and at Butterfly Palace (Pili Palas) you can walk through tropical gardens and see a plethora of graceful butterflies, birds and reptiles. You can visit a working windmill at Llanddeusant, and follow the "Copper Trail" at Parys Mountain which was the reason Amlwch was the greatest copper producer in the world in the 17th century! The island has a wealth of history too. From iron age forts, bronze age villages, burial mounds and standing stones of our ancient ancestors to impressive castles and the famously named Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch. Anglesey has some great pubs and eateries too, offering first class cuisine, one of which is The Lastra Farm Hotel which is within easy walking distance while a £5 taxi will get you to the watering holes in Amlwch! If you bring the right clothes, Anglesey isn’t just a summer destination! We look forward to welcoming you soon. DO NOT SEND A MESSAGE FROM THIS ADVERT to contact the owner direct and for more details on this holiday home please CLICK the "MORE DETAILS" link at the top of this description and contact the owners from the full advert on our website. Thank you. Read more